We bought "storm guard". Its sold at Lowe's or home depot. One side is sticky. The other side has a film on there. I guess that stays on. What glue do we use to attach the shingles or mineral paper on top of it? And what size nails, if we do need to reinforce it. We are in SW FLORIDA. We are not worried about prices. We are worried about keeping our moisture on ekectrical tools. This is the moisture capital of the world. LOL
Thank you for these videos. Do you use an 80lb roller? I am installing poly glass SA on my 2nd floor dormer and I have realized I don’t think I can safely get a linoleum roller up there to roll over it after as the manufacturer recommends. Do you think it’s necessary? Thanks
Sometimes getting the roller up is the most dangerous part. I suppose if it’s warm and in the sun you could get away with not using it but I always use it.
We bought "storm guard". Its sold at Lowe's or home depot. One side is sticky. The other side has a film on there. I guess that stays on. What glue do we use to attach the shingles or mineral paper on top of it? And what size nails, if we do need to reinforce it. We are in SW FLORIDA. We are not worried about prices. We are worried about keeping our moisture on ekectrical tools. This is the moisture capital of the world. LOL
What is the name of this product and where can you buy it in FL? Ty
Thank you for these videos. Do you use an 80lb roller? I am installing poly glass SA on my 2nd floor dormer and I have realized I don’t think I can safely get a linoleum roller up there to roll over it after as the manufacturer recommends. Do you think it’s necessary?
Thanks
Sometimes getting the roller up is the most dangerous part. I suppose if it’s warm and in the sun you could get away with not using it but I always use it.
How many feet long is a roll? THANKS